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Incorporating
Technology
into the
Classroom
Presenter:
Ms. Laura A. Hobbs, M. Ed.
Date: Summer, 2015
Ms. Laura A. Hobbs, M. Ed.
Instructional Technology
Design & Performance Systems
Adult Education Instructor, ESL/ABE
http://laurahobbsefolio.weebly.com
When planning where does the consideration of technology fall?
I should be using technology in my lessons?
First Thing: Teachers should plan lessons around
technology.
Last Thing: Technology should be an afterthought.
Throughout: Technology plays a supportive role in
learning.
Anderson, Steve W. (2015). What is Effective Technology Integration?. EdWeb
“When you go to the hardware store to buy a drill, you don’t actually want a drill, you want a hole, they don’t sell holes at the hardware store, but they do sell drills, which are the technology used to make holes. We must not lose sight that technology for the most part is a tool and it should be used in applications which address educational concerns.” (Fletcher, 1996, p. 87)
https://teaching.berkeley.edu/incorporating-technology-your-teaching
Technology Integration
Support & Enhance
Instruction
Student Learning
Active learning
Out= Ways things have to be done
In= Imagining how things ought to be
done
How can incorporating technology help me?
Expand your classroom
Move beyond physical boundaries
Increase accessibility
Engagement with content & information
More options for students
Demonstrate what they’ve learned
Learning Tools (free) Google
(Accessibility/Collaboration)
Drive (Cloud Storage)
Google Docs- Word, Excel,
PowerPoint
Hangouts
Group Projects
Sites
Create a classroom website
Weebly
Websites
Free for Educators
Drag & Drop feature
HTML coding
Design options
Blog
Mobile site availability
http://esldaily.weebly.comhttp://perfectcommunicationseries.weebly.com
You Tube
Videos
Music
Survey Monkey
Variety of surveys
Instant feedback
WebEx Cisco
Meetings
Share your computer
Go to Meeting (subscription)
www.Survey Monkey.com
1.How concerned was your instructor with how well students were learning?
oExtremely concerned oVery concerned oModerately concerned oSlightly concerned oNot at all concerned
Learning Tools (subscription)
Microsoft Office
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Access
Prezi
21st century version of PowerPoint
Camtasia
Narration of PowerPoint
Video
Audio
Adobe Dreamweaver
Lots of tools
Authoring
Website creation
Animation
Arts
Articulate/Captivate
E-Learning modules
Templates
Drag & Drop feature
Interactive
Narration (Captivate)
Publish in different formats
PowerPoint PowerUp
Michigan History E-Learning Module
Instructor/Classroom Management Tools
Dropbox
Cloud Storage
Submission of assignments
Rubistar
Create custom rubrics
EdWeb.net
Free PD webinars
Thank You Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014:
http://c4lpt.co.uk/top100tools/
PD session online http://laurahobbsefolio.weebly.com
Ms. Laura A. Hobbs, M. Ed. Email: [email protected]